He passed away on January 14th 2015 of natural causes. GTFO with this buuullllllllMfw when the Old, like reaaally old, RT era, Orks were Nazis and wore Nazi stuff.Aside from the the obvious "why use the main cannon when you could use the coaxial MG", I really wonder if you could That would be different if the plane would be strafing, but even then the MG would be the better choice, not risking over / undershooting the single shell in the barrel.The story is that it was a recon plane flying the same path for hours and they fired a shot at it and missed first.It still seems like a highly unlikely story, all things considered.The story is that there was a plane strafing tanks in his unit/platoon or something.

Carius fought with the 21st Panzer Regiment, the Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 502 and the Schwere Panzerjägerabteilung 512. Defensionem-The WarBible is a reputable source of information about conflicts & weapon systems from the world over, giving in-depth analysis like no other. Something, something standardization and production within you means. It seems more believable since it was travelling parallel, slow and level to drop the supplies.Soviet tactics were more or less throw everything at the Germans without much regard for their menWhy would the Soviets care about the German's men? In late 1943, Otto’s mission was to defend his position at all costs. The site may not work properly if you don't If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit Press J to jump to the feed.

He destroyed a significant number of tanks, assault guns and even one plane … He wrote an autobiography named "Tigers In The Mud"Otto Carius an der Ostfront, Sommer 1944 Ritterkreuz am 4. Carius was a German tank ace within the German Army who fought during World War II and was credited with destroying more than 150 tanks. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcutsJudeo-Bolshevik Asiatic horde untermensch from 1939Damn you, General [easily predicable weather phenomenon]!

Seems to leave that part out...massive difference in training between Germany and the USSRHe's now wrong there. During November of 1943, a German tank ace called Otto Carius was tasked with commanding a platoon of tiger tanks near the Belarusian city of Vitebsk. The Volksturm didn't train their teenage boys very well at all.Otto Carius: "So that's when I drove our Tiger tank at 80 KPH up a hill, went airborne, spun the tank around and 720 no-scoped a Sherman. Mai 1944 als Leutnant der Reserve und Zugführer in der 2. /sThey felt bad for beating them so hard at bagrationDmitriy Loza claimed in his memoirs that one of the tanks under his command shot down a German bomber with the main cannon that was strafing them, honestly, claims of tanks shooting down aircraft with their main guns aren't uncommon, though I would have to guess most are exaggerated.Well, if the Germans had been winners they would have destroyed 15,000 more tanks. "New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castLooks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Otto Carius (27 May 1922 – 24 January 2015) was a German tank commander in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II.He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Starting out as a loader in Pz 38 (t), he moved up to a commander rank of the famous Pz VI Tiger heavy tank.